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I was going to replace my carpeted plywood that had rotted away, when I had an idea and used aluminum diamond plate, with a couple layers of wetsuit material for padding, and indoor/outdoor carpet to finish it out. Costs more than the old carpet and plywood but it adds more chrome behind the tires, and it'll last for a long time, meaning you'll never have to do it again. The best of both worlds More Chrome and permanent. Suppliers-IMS Indutrial Metal Supply in Burbank, for the diamond plate, and American Science & Surplus for the neoprene sheet. Just an idea:idea:
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Might be cheaper to just call Danny at competitive and get a new one.
I was refered to contact you by another member. I am David Kalawaia's grand daughter. I was told you might have some information about him. I am looking for one of his boats and cannot seem to find one.
Please email me when you get a chance.
LOlli888@aol.com 714.884.4165
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How about the padded/upholstered piece that goes between the fender and the boat, sorry for the partial thread jack, I didn't think it worthy of it's own thread.:sqeyes:
check out the how to I just posted up after doing my fender skirts last week.
http://classichotrodboats.com/
it's in the Projects and How To forum
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Thanks Cas. It's still on my todo list. I don't have the luxury of an existing one, but all it takes is 4 bolts to pull the fender itself. I'll do that and use it for my pattern.